Wednesday June 6, 2012

The enduring image from 1992 of the Bosnian war, taken when Ed Vulliamy and Independent Television News uncovered the existence of concentration camps in Trnopolje, above, Omarska and Keraterm. Vulliamy argues the startling revelations failed to bring the horrors, or the war, to a close. (Photo: Reuters)

Why Italy illegally walled off the sea to would-be refugees and sent them to certain abuse in Libya.

Dining out on a country specializing in famine. There's more than kimchi at a North Korean-themed restaurant.

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U.S. president-elect Donald Trump names fast-food executive Andy Puzder to head the Department of Labor, drawing criticism from labour advocates worried about his opposition to a higher minimum wage and government regulation.